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| | * The last page of this issue commemorates the memory of ''[[Battlestar Galactica (TOS)|Battlestar Galactica]]''<nowiki/>'s creator [[Glen A. Larson]]. |
| | * The Viper's control column with the firing button shows up here, a nod to the Original Series' continual close-up depiction of this particular set piece during battle sequences. |
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| === Errata === | | === Errata === |
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| * Tigh uses the word "old dogs" to describe himself when volunteering to pilot one of the reserve Vipers, instead of the proper term "[[daggit]]." | | * Tigh uses the word "old dogs" to describe himself when volunteering to pilot one of the reserve Vipers, instead of the proper term "[[daggit]]." The issue recurs again when Tigh uses the term "dogfight" later in the issue. |
| | *Adama refers to the current situation as a "dark hour," when it should be "dark [[Centar|centon]]." |
| | *The ships depicted in [[The Fleet (TOS-DE alternate)|the rag-tag Fleet]] are more reminiscent of the Re-imagined Series' crafts, notably with the inclusion of ''[[Zephyr]]''. |
| | *The interiors of both the corridors and the launch bay are taken from their Re-imagined Series counterparts. |
| | *The Vipers show a coloration of the red stripes of [[Mark II Viper|their Re-imagined counterparts]], instead of the Original Series' orange. |
| | *The only interiors depicted that mirror the Original Series' aesthetics are the [[Launch tube (TOS)|launch tubes]] and [[core command]]. |
| | *The depiction of the last Viper that Apollo boards in the launch bay is a hybridization of both the Original and Re-imagined Vipers, although in the next issue, the craft is more in line with the Original Series' depiction. |
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| == Analysis == | | == Analysis == |
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| * As with previous issues written by [[Dan Abnett]], there are direct ties to the events of ''[[Galactica 1980]]'', including Apollo's death and Boxey's ascension as a Warrior. A majority of the comics published tend to eschew ''1980'', ignoring it in the way that creator [[Glen A. Larson]] had as "[[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]]'s bad dream." | | * As with previous issues written by [[Dan Abnett]], there are direct ties to the events of ''[[Galactica 1980]]'', including [[Apollo (TOS-DE alternate)|Apollo]]'s death and [[Boxey (TOS-DE alternate)|Boxey]]'s ascension as a Warrior. A majority of the comics published tend to eschew ''1980'', ignoring it in the way that creator [[Glen A. Larson]] had as "[[Starbuck (TOS)|Starbuck]]'s bad dream." |
| | *While Apollo's death in this issue is a definitive event, left vague was whether or not Apollo died en route to his star dive due to his head injury. |
| | *Interestingly, the Cylon side of the story is untold throughout this series, with all action being Colonial driven. In the course of other ''Battlestar'' stories, there is often an antagonist visibly leading the charge: be it an [[IL-series]] Cylon ([[Lucifer (TOS-DE alternate)|Lucifer]], [[Abbadon]], et al.), [[Baltar (TOS-DE alternate)|Baltar]], the [[Imperious Leader (TOS-DE alternate)|Imperious Leader]] itself, or even [[Count]] [[Iblis (alternate)|Iblis]]. This leads any nuanced motivations of the Cylons, outside of their desire to exterminate humanity, nebulous: namely why they recovered and kept Apollo alive. (Although it could be inferred that this was done to allow his rescue, so that the rescue party could lead the Cylons to the Fleet, as Apollo suspected at the [[Battlestar Galactica: Death of Apollo 5|end of the previous issue]].) |
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| == Questions == | | == Questions == |
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| | * Will [[Boxey (TOS-DE alternate)|Boxey]] become a [[Warrior (alternate)|Warrior]]? |
| | * Will [[The Fleet (TOS-DE alternate)|the Fleet]] find [[Earth (TOS-DE alternate)|Earth]]? |
| | * What other sinister war machines will the [[Cylons (TOS-DE alternate)|Cylons]] concoct? |
| | * Will [[Xam]] recover from his coma? |
| | * Where is [[Cassiopeia (TOS-DE alternate)|Cassiopeia]]? |
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| == Noteworthy Dialogue == | | == Noteworthy Dialogue == |
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| * ''Dialogue 1'' | | * ''[[Adama (TOS-DE alternate)|Adama]] joins the [[Viper (TOS-DE alternate)|Viper]] defense.'' |
| *:'''Speaker 1:''' Dialogue. | | *:'''Adama:''' I remember how to fly. I can be of ''some'' use in this dark hour. ''[[Apollo (TOS-DE alternate)|You're]]'' running this war. I have ''absolute'' confidence in you [[Athena (TOS-DE alternate)|both]]. Everybody counts right now. ''Everybody.'' |
| | | *:'''Apollo:''' Which is why you should grant me flight pri-- |
| * ''Dialogue 2'' | | *:'''Adama:''' You're not ''fit!'' Get back to your stations. ''Now.'' Apollo, you have core command. ''Run'' this war. Bring us to ''victory.'' I'll do ''my'' part. |
| *:'''Speaker 1:''' Dialogue. | | *''[[Starbuck (TOS-DE alternate)|Starbuck]] flies with Apollo one last time.'' |
| | *:'''Starbuck:''' Apollo! ''Abort!'' Get back to the ''Galactica''! ''I'll'' handle this, you crazy loon. |
| | *:'''Apollo:''' Nice to see you ''too'', 'Buck... I see your missile racks are ''empty''. |
| | *:'''Starbuck:''' Yeah, I used all my [[Fusion missile|fusion warheads]] up. It got a little ''busy''. |
| | *:'''Apollo:''' Then you ''can't'' handle this. A fusion missile is the ''only'' thing that's going to cut it. |
| | *:'''Starbuck:''' Space-sucking f-- Apollo! I don't ''care''! ''Abort!'' |
| | *:'''Apollo:''' Negative, Starbuck... this is just the way it's got to be. It's just the way things ''work'' out sometimes. |
| | *:'''Starbuck:''' Apollo! When you ''pull out'' of the run, the ''g-force'' will-- |
| | *:'''Apollo:''' I know. Just watch my back. |
| | *''Apollo takes out the [[super basestar]].'' |
| | *:'''Apollo:''' The commander said, ''"Bring us to victory"''. I was just following his order. 'Buck? I... I think I took some minor damage in the explosion. Stick's ''jammed''... |
| | *:'''Starbuck:''' ''(sees Apollo's Viper on a collision course towards a star)'' Apollo! Pull out! ''Correct course! Apollo!'' Correct course ''now!'' Apollo! ''Pull out of that dive!'' '''''Apollo!''''' ''(no response)'' |
| | *''Adama speaks before an assembly after the battle.'' |
| | *:'''Adama:''' We have suffered before. We have ''lost'' before. But we have ''endured'', and we have ''survived''. And we will ''continue'' to survive. Hope lies ''ahead'' of us, always. The hope of a ''new life'' and of ''peace.'' But as we strive to find the [[Thirteenth Colony (TOS-DE alternate)|Thirteenth Colony]], we must pause to honor the ''memory'' of those who make our hopes possible. The [[Warrior (alternate)|Warriors]] who give their lives defending mankind. The men and women who make the ''ultimate sacrifice'' so that the rest can live. One, this day in ''particular''. My son Apollo. And I swear, even if I must search every star in the heavens and live a ''thousand'' lives. .. in his name, I ''will'' find the shining planet known as [[Earth (TOS-DE alternate)|Earth]]. |
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| == Related Imagery == | | == Related Imagery == |